Beate Finckh

Beate Finckh ( née: Jutta - Beate Finckh, born April 22, 1960 in Berlin ) is a German actress.

Life

The daughter of a teacher couple grew up in Frederick City and made ​​his debut as a fifteen year old in the television adaptation of Theodor Storm Hans and Heinz Kirch amendment, which was filmed in Friedrichstadt. After high school she attended the University of Music and Performing Arts in Hamburg. In 1979, she debuted at the theater as Jim Robinson in shall not die by Friedrich Forster at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus. 1981/82, she received her first engagement at the Stadttheater in Kiel. In 1982, she played at the Thalia Theatre the maid Tonka in Hunting Scenes from Lower Bavaria by Martin Sperr.

Your first major film insert it received in Vadim Glownas Desperado City as the girl Liana, which would necessarily escape the dreary working-class milieu of their environment. Also in other movies, she appeared as a rebellious youth. Beate Finckh was but to a larger audience primarily known for her roles in the crime series Tatort and other television series.

Filmography

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